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Что (кто) такое extensional equality - определение

LOGIC PRINCIPLE THAT JUDGES OBJECTS TO BE EQUAL IF THEY HAVE THE SAME EXTERNAL PROPERTIES
Extensional equality; Extensional relation; Extensional relations
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extensional equality         
(Or extensionality). Functions, f and g are extensionally equal if and only if f x = g x for all x. where "=" means both expressions fail to terminate (under some given reduction strategy) or they both terminate with the same basic value. Two functions may be extensionally equal but not inter-convertible (neither is reducible to the other). E.g. x . x+x and x . 2*x. See also {observational equivalence}, referential transparency.
extensionality         
Extensionality         
In logic, extensionality, or extensional equality, refers to principles that judge objects to be equal if they have the same external properties. It stands in contrast to the concept of intensionality, which is concerned with whether the internal definitions of objects are the same.
Equality California         
  • Los Angeles LGBT pride parade]] in 2011
AMERICAN NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
Equality california; EQCA; Equality California Institute
Equality California or EQCA is a non-profit civil rights organization that advocates for the rights of LGBT people in California. It is the largest statewide LGBT organization in the United States and the largest member of the Equality Federation.
Equality Act (United States)         
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BILL IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS THAT WOULD BAN DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY
Equality Act of 2015
The Equality Act is a bill in the United States Congress, that, if passed, would amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (including titles II, III, IV, VI, VII, and IX) to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation and gender identity in employment, housing, public accommodations, education, federally funded programs, credit, and jury service. The Supreme Court's June 2020 ruling in Bostock v.
Gender equality         
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  • A family planning facility in Kuala Terengganu, [[Malaysia]]
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  • School girls in [[Gaza Strip]]
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STATE OF EQUAL EASE OF ACCESS TO RESOURCES AND OPPORTUNI TIES REGARDLESS OF GENDER, INCLUDING ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION AND DECISION-MAKING
Gender egalitarianism; Gender egalitarians; Gender egalitarian; Gender Egalitarianism; Sexual equality; Equality of the sexes; Gender equity; Sex equality; Gender Justice; Gender Equity; Female equality; Women's equality; Gender Equality; Women’s equality; Sex equity; Sexual equity; Sex egalitarianism; Sexual egalitarianism; Gender justice; Sex justice; Sexual justice; Gender inequity; Men's equality; Gender-equal; Women's freedom of movement; History of gender equality
Gender equality, also known as sexual equality or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making; and the state of valuing different behaviors, aspirations and needs equally, regardless of gender.
Equality before the law         
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  • Statue of Equality in Paris as an allegory of equality
PRINCIPLE THAT EACH INDIVIDUAL MUST BE TREATED EQUALLY BY THE LAW WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION OR PRIVILEGES BY THE GOVERNMENT
Democratic egalitarianism; One law for all; Equality under the law; Equality under law; Legal egalitarianism; Equal before the law; Equality of all citizens before the law; Legal equality; Right to equality before the law; Equality before law; Equal terms; Equality in the eyes of the law; All are equal in the eyes of the law; All are equal in the eyes of law; Right to equality; Judicial equality; Equal rights before the law; Equality of rights
Equality before the law, also known as equality under the law, equality in the eyes of the law, legal equality, or legal egalitarianism, is the principle that all people must be equally protected by the law. The principle requires a systematic rule of law that observes due process to provide equal justice, and requires equal protection ensuring that no individual nor group of individuals be privileged over others by the law.
extensional         
Extensional; Intensional context
Extensional properties, e.g. extensional equality, relate to the "black-box" behaviour of an object, i.e. how its output depends on its input. The opposite is intensional which concerns how the object is implemented.
Extensional context         
Extensional; Intensional context
In any of several fields of study that treat the use of signs — for example, in linguistics, logic, mathematics, semantics, semiotics, and philosophy of language — an extensional context (or transparent context) is a syntactic environment in which a sub-sentential expression e can be replaced by an expression with the same extension and without affecting the truth-value of the sentence as a whole. Extensional contexts are contrasted with opaque contexts where truth-preserving substitutions are not possible.
Extensional         
Extensional; Intensional context
·adj Having great extent.

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Extensionality

In logic, extensionality, or extensional equality, refers to principles that judge objects to be equal if they have the same external properties. It stands in contrast to the concept of intensionality, which is concerned with whether the internal definitions of objects are the same.